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Cardi B Shares Candid Advice With Teen Fans On Dealing With Depression

Cardi B Shares Candid Advice With Teen Fans On Dealing With Depression
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Cardi B recently posted a tweet about the unhealthy relationship we have with technology.

She encouraged teens to put down their phones and make some memories in real life.


Her tweet describes her younger years, and urges her fans to "live Life!"

"I was a lit ass teenager!I had maaa fun in school ,I used to go to hookie parties ,teen bashes,shop in soho for hours..These new teenagers is getting lame they too focus on the internet.Live life! couple years from now you should have memories bout yourself not a celeb."



One fan, @demiftcardi, replied to her tweet pointing out that it's not always easy to put your phone down and focus on real life:

"Some of us have depression Cardi 😔"



After seeing @demiftcardi's reply, Cardi offered some advice:

"A lot have depression cause ya be on the internet lookin at people with these fake perfect lifes, perfect body,perfect relationships.Depression is hard to shake off spend time with friends,close1 or with yourself do boards wit pictures of the things you dream make them your hobby."



Cardi's fans adore her frank honesty as much as her music.




Many agreed with Cardi's advice.




Several others brought up good points.




In the end, there isn't one single cure-all for depression, or the loneliness that we sometimes feel. Getting out and spending time with people who care about you is definitely a good place to start, though.

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